Japanese Meiji Period small bronze OKIMONO of SHOCHIKUBAI, or the three friends, Pine, Bamboo and Plum. The OKIMONO is done in fine detail by artist, IKEGAMI MITSUNORI. The OKIMONO measures 4 1/2" long, 1 1/8" tall and 4 1/8" wide. The piece comes with TOMOBAKO, or original artist signed wooden..

Japanese early 20th century bronze vase. The vase has 3 crabs done in high relief. The vase has a raised chop mark on the bottom of the artist. The vase measures 10" in diameter and 6 1/2" in height. (nokane)

Japanese Meiji Period bronze OKIMONO of DAIKOKU - God of wealth by artist Seikōken Josetsu. DAIKOKU is sitting on his money bag while holding a silver mouse with his upheld arm. The OKIMONO measures 14 5/8" tall by 13" wide by 9" deep. (denesu)

Japanese 20th century bronze OKIMONO of a ram by Imperial Court artist, ISHIKAWA KOUMEI or MITSUAKI. ISHIKAWA KOUMEI was born in 1852 in EDO or present day Tokyo. He dies in 1913. The ram is done in fine detail. The OKIMONO is signed on the bottom by the artist, KOUMEI. The OKIMONO measures 1..

Japanese Meiji Period silver and lacquer SHIBAYAMA vase by NOBUAKI. The vase has 4 panels going around the side. Each panel has different flowers and birds. Beautifully and realistically rendered in fine shell inlays. The vase is signed NOBUAKI on a gold metal placque on the bottom of the vase..

Japanese Meiji Period OKIMONO of a pair of cockatiels on the branch of a paulownia plant. The OKIMONO measures 14" wide, 15 1/4" tall and 11" deep. Chop mark of artist YOSHIMASA on back of trunk. (kanesusu)